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Vume is a small potterie village close to Sogakope. Your chalet with bathroom stays separated from the main house with kitchen. It´s a modern new house with German electricity. On our big property near Sokagofe you can relax on the private beach and do a lot of trips into the Volta Region. Discover the Keta Lagoon and the mangroves . Look how the people win salt . Visit the Volta Lake Dam in Akosombo.
90 km to Accra Airport.

Spacious bedroom and bathroom in our private sleeping house with a small veranda and a direct view to the river.
If necessary you can also use our kitchen in the main house.
We will be there when you stay at our place to assist you with any questions.

We live in a small and peaceful village very close to Sogakofe. In Sogakofe you can get everything you need.
There are TroTro and Motor Taxis and bike taxis that stop on the main road 3 min from our doorstep. From Sogakopfe you can go everywhere in the country ant to Togo - via official and inofficial transportation.

This place is indeed a paradise and perfect to relax. I stayed there for 2 nights with my husband and toddler son. Veronika and her husband are very friendly and super hosts. Veronika is an amazing cook. They have a small private beach (good for building sand castles with your child :-) ) and you can swim in the Volta River, no Bilharziasis. We had everything we needed and our hosts were always ready to help us out. The place is very toddler friendly. I can totally recommend this place and will definitely come back soon.

MeritNovember 2016

Wow ! It is really a little paradise in the Volta region. So green and calm. The actual place is even more beautiful than the photos ! Veronika and her husband were super nice hosts. I absolutely recommend ! And hope I can stay there again next time I come to Ghana !

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You will stay in a fishermen village. WCG is run by a Ghanaian and Italian couple. Our host compound is placed in between the lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. The natural environment will offer you peace and a unique experience. Close to Togo border.

Far away from noisy beaches, crowded cities, obvious touristic attractions, you will get to see and feel something completely different. A part of Ghana – and a taste of Africa – which is not easy to discover tracking regular travel routes. we will offer you local and handmade food, Italian pasta, a special pizza called “Pizza Brusca”, handmade ice-cream, nice music, a tourist guide to visit the surroundings and attend local traditional events with, and a few other surprises.
In the Keta area it is possible to visit Fort Prinzenstein, the only fort in the eastern territory of the Volta Region. The fort, which was built by the Danish in 1784, has been consumed by the numerous sea storms. You can also visit Cape St Paul Lighthouse, the most ancient lighthouse of the country.
The journey from Accra to Keta crosses the Lower Volta Bridge and can be made by tro-tro or private car: absolutely worthwhile!
Once you get there you can visit Ghana’s largest lagoon: 40 km long and 8 km wide. The place is well-known by birdwatchers. Visitors can choose between going on a board trip to one of the lagoon’s wild isles, swimming in the ocean or going shopping at the local market.
You can also choose to visit the Wli falls, a top attraction in all Ghana.
One special activity is to visit a traditional pottery site. There you can see how clay pottery is made. You can even learn how to do it yourself, classes can be organized on request if booked on time.
The huts for the guests are built with local materials, a sustainable architecture to respect the environment in accordance with nature and with our spirit. No luxury of course: here simplicity is a life-style. The beds are made in bamboo.
Toilets and showers are very close to the rooms. We have electricity. But when the night comes we still like to stare at the moon, sharing stories and playing drums… We always come up with new ideas to entertain our guests. Shower is with buckets of water coming straight from our well on the beach. Once more, you shouldn’t worry about it since we will take care of it. You are always welcome to try to help us if you would like to!
We have built the rooms – and the entire compound – with our hands, sometimes with the help of our neighbors.
The vicinity of the rooms makes it easy to make friends with the other guests, the atmosphere is very relaxed and familiar. It’s quite impossible not to feel at home.
You can fall asleep to the sound of waves and wake up to the song of the muezzin.
We will be perfect caretakers in welcoming you into our world. We'll be with you at any moment if you like. We can offer you sightseeing tour tailored to specific requirements, schedules and interests.

Aflasco is the name of the host village, a small community of fishermen within the area of Keta, former principal town of the Volta Region. Our host village is placed in between the lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. Our white-sand beaches make the perfect setting for you to relax, contemplate the fishermen and get to know local people.
Our village is located 139 km from/to Accra and 36 km from/to Lomè. From both sides you can get local transportation if you like to experience them. If you have your own car, there is safe parking outside our place. We can pick you up at the airport at a fair price.
A&Y Wild Camp Ghana is one hour from Togo’s state border and therefore represents a convenient transit for those who intend to cross its border.
While relaxing on white-sand beaches or waiting for your meal you can read a book on African literature and history from our little but well-selected library.
We also sell traditional crafts. Pottery, beads, dye-stained adinkra cloth, batik, drums, traditional masks, wood carvings … and more. And, of course, Kente – which is hand-woven by Asante and Ewe people.
Traditionally the weaving is done by men of both Ewe and Ashanti tribes.
In our compound you can find - or you can order - the best examples of these crafts.

Antonella has been an amazing host! After a stay in Togo, I book this place to take some rest for the end of my holidays. Antonella has been so nice with me, we shared a lot about Africa, it was a great pleasure for me to stay there! Without her, I could'nt discover a little, little, little part of Ghana... Very good spirit, communication... Also, after eating africa food for one month, I ate italian food, it was amazing, so good for me!!! Beautiful place, beautiful beach, beautiful camp, beautiful room very confortable and amazing food! Thanks again, Antonella, hope to see you again, maybe! Of course, you're welcome in my place at Paris, but I don't when for you :-) Cheers

Thery et RimaSeptember 2015

Sadly i couldn't make it to Antonella's place but she was very nice and understanding when we communicated.

lucieJanuary 2016

Antonella and her Husband made me feel very welcome. They are always accessible if you need something, but still give you all the space you want. Their spread is in a neighborhood with very nice neighbors. Outside of their buildings they have a thick layer of clean soft sand, so it is nice to walk in bare feet. They are located in between the ocean and estuary, so the walk to each is short. Overall I really enjoyed my stay with them.

beach,
Relax
Taxi / trotro from main road.
If the waterpressure is low , Bucket shower available.
Electricity is not allways available

The caretaker (Dela) and his wife (Jane) were there and they were very friendly and helpful. They made me a beautiful fresh tuna on the barbecue. The round houses are charming and you hear the sea all the time. Beautiful birds and very nice trees. On de balcony you can look at the waves. The neighbourhood is also very kind and it is a quiet place. The village New Ningo is at walking distance and a visit is advisable. Also Old Ningo: the fishermen arrive there with their wooden boats at the end of the afternoon. You can buy fresh fish straight from the sea (take a bucket: no plastic bags there!) It felt really good there! Wish I could stay longer.

aliceJanuary 2015

I spent 15 Days here with my family and I have to say it was absolutely WONDERFUL! The managers, Dela and his wife made us feel like we were staying in our own home. They even brought fresh fruit and bread for us each morning, and Dela took us to the local fish market and got us deals on fresh fish. The constant Ocean breezes and quiet atmosphere made for a relaxing family holiday. The listing says that power can be intermittent and that internet is poor, but we only had lights out once and the internet was plenty fast for browsing and reading email. No TV and no AC. That is because you don't need them and they would probably detract from the overall experience. If you want a laid back, stress free place to stay, this is it. I have nothing negative to say about any aspect of our stay, and will stay there again.

From the moment Dela met us at the airport until he dropped us back off, both he and his wife was there to assist in whatever we needed or to answer any questions. Whether it was a ride to the fish market, the local market, or accompany us to the Accra market, they were extremely polite, helpful, and enthusiastic. The house was better than advertised. The area was very quiet and everyone from the beach and surrounding communities always greeted us with smiles. We felt very safe. I could not get enough of the lobsters. They were excellent. The fish were fresh and nice also. Fresh pineapples, mangoes, and oranges were available from a lady who made daily rounds to the house. I would recommend this experience for anyone looking to get back to basics and looking for a quiet relaxing beach getaway.

DAVIDFebruary 2015

We stayed at Delabeach Guesthouse for two days and it's been pleasant to say the least. Dela and his wife are friendly and the rooms are quite big. Dela gets you everything you wants and is able to provide you with breakfast at any time you please. Getting to New Ningo might be difficult, especially when you're new to Ghana, but Dela can taxi you from and to the airport. Tema is the closest city to Ningo, which might be a good town visit first upon arrival. It is quite small and nowhere near as busy as Accra or Kumasi, even though you can surely taste Ghana's diverse flavours there. Going back to Ghana would definitely mean going back to New Ningo for me. Its a great place to spent your first days in Ghana and to adjust to Ghana's dynamic lifestyle.

NiekOctober 2015

Dela and his wife were wonderful. Coco also contacted us shortly after we arrived to welcome us. The beach house was ridiculously romantic and private. We are vegan, so we ended up cooking all of our meals at the house. The produce was fresh and tasty. We would definitely consider coming back for another stay!

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You will stay in a fishermen village. WCG is run by a Ghanaian and Italian couple. Our host compound is placed in between the lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. The natural environment will offer you peace and a unique experience. Close to Togo border.

Far away from noisy beaches, crowded cities, obvious touristic attractions, you will get to see and feel something completely different. A part of Ghana – and a taste of Africa – which is not easy to discover tracking regular travel routes. we will offer you local and handmade food, Italian pasta, a special pizza called “Pizza Brusca”, handmade ice-cream, nice music, a tourist guide to visit the surroundings and attend local traditional events with, and a few other surprises.
In the Keta area it is possible to visit Fort Prinzenstein, the only fort in the eastern territory of the Volta Region. The fort, which was built by the Danish in 1784, has been consumed by the numerous sea storms. You can also visit Cape St Paul Lighthouse, the most ancient lighthouse of the country.
The journey from Accra to Keta crosses the Lower Volta Bridge and can be made by tro-tro or private car: absolutely worthwhile!
Once you get there you can visit Ghana’s largest lagoon: 40 km long and 8 km wide. The place is well-known by birdwatchers. Visitors can choose between going on a board trip to one of the lagoon’s wild isles, swimming in the ocean or going shopping at the local market.
You can also choose to visit the Wli falls, a top attraction in all Ghana.
One special activity is to visit a traditional pottery site. There you can see how clay pottery is made. You can even learn how to do it yourself, classes can be organized on request if booked on time.
The huts for the guests are built with local materials, a sustainable architecture to respect the environment in accordance with nature and with our spirit. No luxury of course: here simplicity is a life-style. The beds are made in bamboo.
Toilets and showers are very close to the rooms. We have electricity. But when the night comes we still like to stare at the moon, sharing stories and playing drums… We always come up with new ideas to entertain our guests. Shower is with buckets of water coming straight from our well on the beach. Once more, you shouldn’t worry about it since we will take care of it. You are always welcome to try to help us if you would like to!
We have built the rooms – and the entire compound – with our hands, sometimes with the help of our neighbors.
The vicinity of the rooms makes it easy to make friends with the other guests, the atmosphere is very relaxed and familiar. It’s quite impossible not to feel at home.
You can fall asleep to the sound of waves and wake up to the song of the muezzin.
We will be perfect caretakers in welcoming you into our world. We'll be with you at any moment if you like. We can offer you sightseeing tour tailored to specific requirements, schedules and interests.

While relaxing on white-sand beaches or waiting for your meal you can read a book on African literature and history from our little but well-selected library.
We also sell traditional crafts. Pottery, beads, dye-stained adinkra cloth, batik, drums, traditional masks, wood carvings … and more. And, of course, Kente – which is hand-woven by Asante and Ewe people.
Traditionally the weaving is done by men of both Ewe and Ashanti tribes.
In our compound you can find - or you can order - the best examples of these crafts.